Russia keeper Igor Akinfeev was knocked unconscious by a flare, prompting play to be suspended until further notice.

MOSCOW -- CSKA Moscow say Russia goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev should be ready to play this weekend after recovering from being hit in the head with a flare during a European Championship qualifying match against Montenegro.

A flare thrown from an area occupied by Montenegro fans hit Akinfeev in the back of the head during Friday's game. He was rushed to the hospital and treated for burns and a concussion.

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